"Tabletop World buildings" Topic
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Aggie21 | 24 Sep 2015 9:20 p.m. PST |
Hi everyone, I was searching for terrain for a new venture into fantasy gaming and came across Tabletop World in Croatia. Their 28 mm resin buildings look fantastic. tabletop-world.com/index.php They would work for medieval period too. Does anyone have experience ordering from this company? The website is well done with multiple photos of each structure. The buildings seem large looking at the dimensions offered for each one but there is a photo of the mansion with 28 mm figs in it for comparison that looks ok. Any comments are welcome. I was going to inquire if there is a state side distributor but it does not look it after review of the website. Thanks for your time. |
YogiBearMinis | 25 Sep 2015 4:43 a.m. PST |
I have one of their buildings, though I bought it second hand. They seem to have a reliable reputation, from what I have read on different fantasy-related forums like Warseer or Dakkadakka. I would not hesitate to order from them, though I might not make a HUGE order the first time. |
Long Valley Gamer | 25 Sep 2015 6:28 a.m. PST |
First off the buildings are beautiful. I have placed 2 orders with them. For some reason one took 5 weeks to get and the other took 2 weeks. Have no reason for the difference in time. Their communication with me was excellent. I have 90% of theit buildings. |
HG Walls | 25 Sep 2015 8:46 a.m. PST |
We have always had good service from them and they provide very high quality products. |
Puster | 25 Sep 2015 9:15 a.m. PST |
I also do have roughly a dozen of their buildings, and pictures simply do not do them justice (not enough). They produce imho the best terrain on the market, and I consider these pieces of art rather then craftsmanship. Flash is minimal to nonexistent, and the buildings are textured at any place they could reach – even when chances that anybody will ever look there are next to nil. I buy most of their terrain from distributors (like miniaturicum.de), but occasionally ordered from them directly and never had trouble. Note that distributors get new buildings only a month after they are released. |
Condotta | 25 Sep 2015 8:41 p.m. PST |
You may direct order with confidence that your will order be sent. It is OK if you gasp when you see the quality, beauty and craftsmanship in each of these gems. I have every building except their newest bridge, and will get it in December. Check out their supplies and other goodies, too. Highly recommended and worth the price. |
KaweWeissiZadeh | 25 Sep 2015 8:48 p.m. PST |
I am quite spoiled in terms of quality and I really love their stuff. You can buy anything blindfolded. Topshelf in every sense. |
Baranovich | 02 Oct 2015 7:22 a.m. PST |
I second everything being said here! These buildings are just a joy to paint, I mean it isn't that much of a stretch to say that they almost paint themselves. The expense is WELL justified when you realize that they require virtually no assembly, and as was said above you will find texture EVERYWHERE, inside and outside and in hidden areas. The details are so well defined that you find absolutely no "trouble" areas where you aren't sure how to paint it. Their stonework and woodwork drybrush BEAUTIFULLY!! I use ordinary box store craft paints from Michaels and Walmart on resin buildings, and craft paints work amazingly well with this level of detail. If all you do with these is give them base coats in basic colors and then drybrush some highlights over them, just that level of effort brings out the detail. If you add a wash or two you'll have tabletop centerpieces. All you really need to do is buy two or three buildings to represent a village on the table. Of course, once you see these up close, you will be sorely tempted to buy more, trust me! Dropping a couple hundred bucks on their stuff is well worth it. |
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